Undergraduate Scholarships 2014-2015 CED Scholarship Conditions (for all scholarships) 1. In order to be considered for any award, ALL application materials must be received by the deadline. If any of the overall application materials (transcript, letters of reference, financial statement, etc.) are missing, it will disqualify the entire application from consideration. If all overall materials are received but specific scholarship items are missing (travel budget for travel scholarship), the application will be disqualified for the particular scholarship where materials are deficient. 2. Your unique statement of intent on why you are applying, why you are deserving, and what you expect that each unique scholarship will help you accomplish is critical to the scholarship committee’s consideration. Cutting and pasting or varying only a few words from statement to statement is highly discouraged and can result in non-consideration of one or more scholarships. 3. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and full-time enrollment are required for ALL CED scholarships. 4. If you are awarded, you must:  Attend an instructional meeting following the awards  Attend the CED Honors function to receive the award and meet the scholarship find donor/s  Write a letter of appreciation to the donor/s as instructed  Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA  Maintain full-time status (Undergraduate= 12 hours (spring and fall)/6 hours (summer), Graduate= 9-12 hours), and  Remain enrolled in UGA after the award is given.  If any of these terms are not met, funds may be revoked, forfeited, and/or returned to the donor. 5. At the donor/s and/or dean’s request, scholarship recipients may be required to submit a final report of activities/achievements enabled by the scholarship award at the end of travel, research, or study period for review and stewardship purposes. 6. CED reserves the right not to award any scholarship. For each scholarship below, all of the above policies apply. There may also be additional specific conditions and they will be listed within each scholarship description.

CLAY ADAMSON EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA, rising 3rd-5th years. To be used towards travel, lodging or other related expenses for a realworld work opportunity or out-of-state internship. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: Established in 2007 and fulfilled as an endowment in 2013 to provide educational support for an exemplary undergraduate student of landscape architecture towards any real-world work opportunities or outof-state internships which require assistance for travel, lodging or other related expenses. Background: Donor is W. Clay Adamson, BLA ’60 / MLA ’80. Clay believes in championing those diamonds in the rough, which if given the opportunity, will make a lasting and positive impression. A practicing landscape architect in the realm of college facilities management and design, Clay worked with University System of Georgia, Mercer, and the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. He is now retired and living in Athens. Additional Conditions for this Scholarship: A detailed report of the work experience or how this fund assisted will be required to present to the Donor at the start of the next academic year.

EDAH BRITTAIN GROVER SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: Created in 1996 to assist qualified young women who desire the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree program at the University of Georgia. Background: Edah Grover earned her MLA from UGA in 1978, at the same time her daughter Lois was earning her BLA. As the founder of Grover & Harrison, PC in Birmingham, Alabama, this mother-daughter firm received national attention for the fine quality of its design and execution in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Edah received the CED Distinguished Alumna Award in 1995, the first woman to receive this award. Although Edah is still living, her daughter Lois is now the Donor Representative of this fund Additional Conditions for this Scholarship: Female students preferred. Academic achievement, leadership, character and financial need may also be taken into consideration in selecting the recipient; and based on qualify of the recipient, the scholarship may be renewed at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee.

GA ASLA STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA, rising 3rd-5th years. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide a scholarship(s) to undergraduate(s) who has/have declared Landscape Architecture as their major focus. The intent is to recognize those students with high leadership potential and professionalism. Those who are members of the student chapter GSLA are to be considered first and foremost as future professionals deserving of this award. Background: The State of Georgia’s ASLA Chapter created a scholarship endowment out of dedication to

students in the BLA program. The Chapter often is comprised of UGA alumni and faculty, and they are dedicated to seeing students supported through GSLA. The current president of GA ASLA is the Donor Representative for this fund. Additional conditions for this scholarship: Member of GSLA preferred

HOWELL S. STONE MEMORIAL INTERNSHIP Eligibility: BLA, rising 3rd or 4th year student anticipating Internship assistance. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide support to an undergraduate student(s) in the internship program within the College of Environment and Design. This support shall include, but not be limited to, travel expenses, housing expenses, and other expenses associated with finding and participating in an internship and/or while performing an internship. Criteria and selection is to be determined by the CED Scholarship Committee. Background: This fund was established in 1998 by family in memory of Howell Stuart Stone who lost his life on July 13, 1997. Mr. Stone received his BLA from UGA in 1993. Carolyn Jackson (mother) and Lisa Ross (sister) are the Donor Representatives for this fund. Additional conditions for this scholarship: Please include a travel or lodging expenses anticipated if not a paid internship.

JOHN WALTER EUBANKS MERIT SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Entering 4th or 5th year of BLA, out-of-state student preferred. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: The purpose is to provide a scholarship to a full time student entering at least their 4th year in the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) program at UGA. The intent is to recognize excellence in the study of landscape architecture with a demonstrated interest in conservation and/or restoration. Background: Created in 1996 by Mr. Francis M. Eubanks and Mrs. Carol W. Eubanks to honor their son John Walter Eubanks, an upcoming fifth year landscape architecture and Honors student at UGA. John died while on a summer internship at Bridger Teton National Forest in Jackson Wyoming. Francis and Carol are the Donor Representatives for this fund. Additional conditions for this scholarship: Preference will be given to out-of-state students and selection will be primarily merit based, although financial need may also be considered.

NEEL REID MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA students beginning 2nd-5th years. Georgia residency is preferred but may be waived if the most eligible applicant is not a resident of the state. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide scholarships for undergraduate students in landscape architecture. Primary consideration is given to students who are entering year two (2000 level) of the BLA program at UGA; secondarily to those entering a 5th year BLA; and last consideration to a mid-degree student. Background: The Peachtree Garden Club of Atlanta, GA, established the Neel Reid Memorial Scholarship Loan Fund in 1947, to honor acclaimed architect and garden designer, Neel Reid. Awarded students are required to participate in several events with the garden club throughout the year, and should be aware of the history of this garden club in conjunction with the legacy of this College. Additional conditions for this scholarship: Must have at least 3 CED faculty references – personal references not accepted. Applicants must submit a travel budget. Academic achievement, leadership, character, and financial need will also be taken into consideration in selecting the recipient. Award is to be used only by the recipient for tuition and living expenses.

ROBERT J. HILL SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide a scholarship(s) to undergraduate(s) who has/have declared Environmental Design as his/her major. The intent is to recognize exceptional students in the study of landscape architecture, with the selection being primarily merit based, and a minor preference given to in-state students. Background: Robert J. Hill served as a professor and undergraduate coordinator in the Landscape Architecture program at UGA from 1966 until 1995. He was a characterized as the epitome of a southern gentleman, and a fierce advocate for the program until his death in August of 2007. The courtyard in the Founders Memorial Garden was dedicated in his honor in 2008. Dear friend of Professor Hill, Mr. Charles Godfrey, BLA ‘57/MLA ’71, is the Donor Representative of this fund. Additional conditions for this scholarship: None

WESLEY THURMOND HOWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: Entering 5th year of BLA. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide scholarship(s) for an undergraduate student(s) majoring in Landscape Architecture. Candidate shall be a student entering their final year capstone project of the BLA program. Background: This fund was established in 2002 in memory of Wesley Thurmond Howell who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease at the age of 14. Wesley was enrolled in the Landscape Architecture program at UGA, and died as result of his illness in February of 2000. He was awarded his Landscape Architecture degree

posthumously. His parents are the current Donor Representatives. Additional conditions for this scholarship: It is required that a book on Wesley’s life be read prior to receiving the awarded scholarship.

Travel Scholarships COKER CREEK CORTONA TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA that will study abroad with the program in Cortona, Italy. Must be a legal citizen or resident of the United States and a resident of the state of Georgia. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide scholarship(s) for an outstanding undergraduate student(s) majoring in Landscape Architecture that wishes to study abroad in Cortona, Italy. Background: Dave Rodgers is retired a BLA ’72 who became the Coker Creek Trustee in 2012 for the estate of Norman Cole. Dave believes in the Cortona experience as did Mr. Cole, and Dave was one of two students who went there in 1971 on behalf of landscape architecture. Dave worked in Atlanta most of his career, designing high-end residential for Atlanta-area athletes. Additional conditions for this scholarship: Recipient will be selected based on talent, passion, ability, and the benefit they seek as a result of the Cortona experience. Applicants must submit a travel budget in their statement (estimate is fine).

RANDOLPH & HELEN MARSHALL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP Eligibility: BLA that will study abroad internationally with an approved program at CED or with another program at the University of Georgia. All CED conditions as listed above apply. Purpose: To provide scholarship(s) for an outstanding undergraduate student(s) majoring in Landscape Architecture that wishes to study abroad with an international program at CED or with UGA. Background: Randy, BLA ’72 and Helen his wife, are steadfast supporters of the College. They have a scholarship supporting out of state students, and in 2012 established an international travel scholarship. Both Randy and Helen area avid travelers, and they believe in the learning and appreciating of culture as fundamental to good design. Randy for years has been an independent designer in New York with an impressive clientele. Most recently he is affiliated with the Prince of Monaco Foundation, and travels to Europe and South America regularly. Additional conditions for this scholarship: Applicants must submit a travel budget as part of their statement (estimate is fine). Applicants should be recognized by faculty (on the CED reference form) as worthy and talented students who would greatly benefit from study abroad experiences. The secondary preference will be for students needing financial assistance as determined by the Office of Student Financial Aid at the University

of Georgia.